Michael Heitz,
Hendrik Rohlf,
Mário Gomes,
et al.Manuel Franquelo, Dietmar Dath, Nicole Bachmann, Gilles Rotzetter, Maël Renouard, Esther Shalev-Gerz, Lucy McKenzie, Wolfgang Plöger, [11 More...]
Where is the present when the computer pulses at the wrist every day, when we’re globally inter-connected in real time but don’t take in our selves for a single moment, just bits and pieces, just snatching a few intensities, when neurons plus communication already makes a consciousness? Is it nothing but a hallucination, in permanent crisis? Does it stand still, get wider, poorer?
How does the past change when systems record every second, saving them for the right moment or for all eternity, when contacts, mails, and calendar and movement data evaporate like spam in the cloud? Is it forgotten, does ...